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2badfjs said:i have a set of spectors
i cant remember what i paid
i got them from lovetractor last year and havent had time to put them in.
they're tinted
you can go onto spectors web page and get the instructions
something about rebending the pinch welds
check it out,make an offer
let me know if you want a picture.
jim
Jan-78FJ40 said:the SOR ones are great. Yes, you need to straighten the window frames, then they fit great.
2badfjs said:i have a set of spectors
i cant remember what i paid
i got them from lovetractor last year and havent had time to put them in.
they're tinted
you can go onto spectors web page and get the instructions
something about rebending the pinch welds
check it out,make an offer
let me know if you want a picture.
jim
2badfjs said:what did you use to seal them.
cause you remove the window rubber, correct?
Jan-78FJ40 said:Yes, you remove the window rubber. The sliders have a sealing surface on them, and seal very well. I had one tiny are where sealing was doubtful, so I filled it with silicone.
However, consider that my truck rarely sees rain in San Diego, and I do not know if it would hold up to days and days of constant rain.
J